18 Agustus 2016

Palladium Job Vacancy: Education Researcher - Jakarta, Indonesian

Palladium
is seeking an Education Specialist and a national Education Researcher
to conduct a review of school supervision models used in remote,
disadvantaged and border areas in internationally as well as in
Indonesia. The review is being
conducted at the request of the Australian Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Indonesian Ministry of Education and
Culture (MoEC).

DFAT has supported MoEC efforts to develop the competencies of education
personnel for more than ten years. DFAT's Education Partnership
program, for example, supported MoEC to develop a nationwide system of
continuous professional development for principals.
The Education Partnership will conclude in 2016 however DFAT has
expressed intent to continue supporting MoEC reforms aimed at improving
the competencies of education personnel. As such, this study may inform
future DFAT support in this area.

The purpose of the review is to provide MoEC with examples of school
supervision models utilised in other countries and in Indonesia (e.g.
models used by NGOs/CSOs, private education service providers or those
introduced by donors) that MoEC could adapt and/or
adopt to improve the effectiveness of school supervision in remote,
disadvantaged and border areas. Models that employ virtual or remote
techniques are of particular interest to MoEC.

The Education Specialist should have extensive professional expertise in
issues pertaining to school supervision, inspection, and school quality
improvement, and a proven track record of conducting similar studies
including literature reviews. She/he will coordinate
the overall review, working in a team with a national Education
Researcher (to be recruited separately). She/he will produce a review
protocol that will be implemented by both personnel; incorporate the
findings of the national Education Researcher's literature/document
review and supplementary interviews into their draft and final review
report; write the draft and final review reports; and, if required,
deliver presentations on interim and final findings to MoEC, DFAT and
other related stakeholders.

The national Education Researcher will possess at least a Master's
degree in a related field (e.g. education) and have an excellent
understanding of issues concerning school supervision and quality
improvement. She/he will have a proven track record of undertaking
similar studies including literature reviews. The Education Researcher
will review English and Indonesian language literature on alternative
school supervision models used in remote, border and disadvantaged areas
in Indonesia. She/he will supplement information
collected through the literature/document reviews by conducting
interviews with NGOs/CSOs/non-government education service providers and
donor agencies. She/he will also provide advice on local context to the
Education Specialist to ensure that school supervision
models reported upon and recommendations made are relevant and
feasible.

Responsibilities

The Education Researcher is required to work under the general guidance of the Education Specialist to:

Conduct searching (i.e. study retrieval) of academic and other databases
and perform hand-searching of institutional websites of both English
and Indonesian language literature and other documentation, following a
protocol to be provided by the Education Specialist.

Conduct supplementary interviews with NGOs/CSOs, private education
service providers and donors to fill any gaps in information resulting
from the literature/document review.

Deliver a report to POM and the Education Specialist that describes
alternative school supervision models used in remote, border/outlying
and disadvantaged areas of Indonesia.

Provide advice on the local context (e.g. conditions, regulatory
frameworks, constraints) to the Education Specialist to ensure that
school supervision models reported upon and recommendations made are
relevant and feasible.

A proven track record of conducting similar studies, including literature reviews.

At least five years of experience of analysing education in Indonesia.

Sound
thematic knowledge and understanding of issues related to school
supervision and inspection and school quality improvement.

Strong verbal and writing skills in English, and be a native speaker of Bahasa Indonesia.

Experience of donor programming welcomed but not essential.

Further expectations:

The
Education Researcher must be able to demonstrate reliable/frequent
access to a wide range of databases and peer-reviewed journals, e.g.
through an affiliation with or access to academic institutions.

How to apply

Applicants must submit their CVs via Palladium website CLICK HERE at the latest 28 August 2016.